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Extraordinary Lives: Creating A Positive Future For Looked After Children and Young People In Scotland

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Appendix 3

List of studies

Aldgate J. and McIntosh M. (2006), Looking after the family: a study of children looked after in kinship care in Scotland, Edinburgh, Social Work Inspection Agency - a national survey of local authority policies and procedures for looked after children living with friends and relatives and an in-depth research study into the needs and experiences of children in kinship care and their carers.

Aldgate J. and McIntosh M. (2006), Time well spent: a study of children's well-being and daily activities, Edinburgh, Social Work Inspection Agency - a study of daily activities and routines for looked after children living in a variety of settings, including children under local authority supervision at home.

Happer, H., McCreadie, J., Aldgate J. (2006), Celebrating success: what helps looked after children succeed?, Edinburgh, Social Work Inspection Agency - a study of 32 people who were looked after by local authorities in Scotland, and who have experienced success in their lives.

McRae J. (2006), Children looked after by local authorities: the legal framework, Edinburgh, Social Work Inspection Agency (2006) - an overview of the law relating to looked after children, the legal responsibilities of local authorities and other services and the legal implications of being looked after for the children and their families.

Scott, J. and Hill, M. (2006), The health of looked after and accommodated children in Scotland, Edinburgh, Social Work Inspection Agency - a review of research into looked after children's health needs and outcomes.

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